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  • 2022-04-11 (xsd:date)
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  • non-French-speaking armed men" they believed were Russians because the government previously said it had hired Russian "trainers."Witnesses said Russian militia appeared to outnumber Malian soldiers (en)
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  • During a United Nations meeting on April 7 about the situation in Mali, Issa Konfourou, Mali’s ambassador to the U.N., denied allegations that government forces committed atrocities in the south-central Malian town of Moura.In late March, Malian troops and Russian mercenaries allegedly executed some 300 civilians during a counter-insurgency campaign against terrorist groups in Moura. Konfourou said his government would investigate and release the findings. He called on others not to call the incident a massacre or make accusations against the Malian armed forces.The government is very committed to respect and making sure that human rights are respected by the national and international forces (en)
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